administration to a nonventilated patient by a practitioner who is not trained in the use of drugs that can cause deep sedation and general anesthesia is not safe, even if the drug is given under ...
Anesthesia is commonly characterized into four main types: General Regional Local Sedation (monitored anesthesia ... or stitching a deep wound. In local anesthesia, you are awake and alert and ...
Guidance from professional societies on how to handle the risk for pulmonary aspiration during general anesthesia or deep sedation for patients taking glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists ...